Gravel One Fifty

Date
Saturday 12.07.2025
Distances
85 - 150 km
City
Peize
Country
Netherlands

Gravel One Fifty is a event organized by Enforce Sports Events and inspired on the Slag om Norg 1.1 race. It’s a flat and fast race on Gravel roads in the Northern Drenthe province of Holland with start and finish in Peize.

Course

Gravel 150 starts in Peize at the border of the three northern provinces of The Netherlands (Groningen, Friesland and Drenthe). With a surrounding of plains, forest and a rural area in general, the conditions are perfectly suited for an off-road event. With a mix of dirt roads, gravel roads and grass sections, the route connects most of the stunning and diverse cycling sites in the area.

The course is also interesting for spectators as it winds through a few villages in a network of smaller roads and loops often close to each other so easy to make shortcuts for spectators to watch the riders on different locations.

85 km

official qualifier distance for men 60+ and women 50+

150 km

official qualifier distance for men 19-59 and women 19-49

Profile

As we’re racing in the north of The Netherlands, the course is pan flat .The surface will be enough of a challenge, though. Hard-packed dirt roads quickly change into challenging grass sections, old gravel roads will put every rider to the test with potholes always lurking. Single-tracks are avoided, almost all of the route will be wide enough to make for an open race.  Aero is everything!

80km

150km

Peize and Drenthe

After Veenhuizen in 2022 and Roden in 2023, the Gravel One Fifty event now relocates to Peize which is just north of last year’s location.

Peize is a little town part of Noordenveld and is located in the northern top of the Drenth province which has been recognized by the UCI with the bike region label.

The town has 5500 inhabitants

Drenthe, located in the northeastern part of the Netherlands, is a province rich in natural beauty and cultural heritage. Known for its serene landscapes, Drenthe is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. The province boasts extensive cycling and walking paths, with the Dwingelderveld National Park and the Drentsche Aa National Park being particularly popular for their picturesque heathlands and forests.

One of Drenthe’s most remarkable features is its prehistoric dolmens, or “hunebedden,” ancient megalithic tombs that date back to around 3400 BCE. The largest collection can be found in Borger, which is home to the Hunebedcentrum, a museum dedicated to these fascinating structures.

Assen, the provincial capital, hosts the famous TT Circuit Assen, a must-visit for motorsport fans. The city also offers cultural attractions like the Drents Museum, which showcases regional archaeology, art, and history.

For families, the Wildlands Adventure Zoo in Emmen offers a unique blend of zoo and adventure park experiences. Additionally, charming towns like Giethoorn, often referred to as the “Venice of the North” due to its canals and picturesque scenery, provide delightful excursions.

 

Overall, Drenthe is a perfect destination for those seeking tranquility, nature, and a touch of history.

UCI Bike Region

In 2016, the province of Drenthe was the first UCI Bike Region in world.

This prestigious label was awarded to Drenthe for its cycling infrastructure, it’s hosting of numerous cycling events and the promotion of cycling in general.